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Europe Reveals How Accounts Will Be Frozen During the Next Crisis
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 10/09/2015 09:09 -0500One weekend. The process was not gradual. It was sudden and it was total: once it began in earnest, the banks were closed and you couldn’t get your money out (more on this in a moment).
"Neutralizing" John Lennon: One Man Against The "Monster"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/08/2015 21:20 -0500Long before Chelsea Manning and Edward Snowden were being castigated for blowing the whistle on the government’s war crimes and the National Security Agency’s abuse of its surveillance powers, it was Lennon who was being singled out for daring to speak truth to power about the government’s warmongering, his phone calls monitored and data files collected on his activities and associations. For a little while, at least, Lennon became enemy number one in the eyes of the U.S. government.
Inflation Watch: Retiree Health-Care Costs Are Soaring
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/08/2015 17:45 -0500Despite 'promises' of lower healthcare costs (from President Obama) and 'promises' of a comfortable retirement (if only you invest all your savings in stocks), Bloomberg reports the average 65-year-old couple retiring this year will face health-care costs of $245,000 in the years ahead, up 11% from 2014.
Gartman vs Goldman: "Oil Rally To Fade" Warns Blankfein's Bank
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/08/2015 07:57 -0500Just a day after no lesser world-renowned newsletter writer than Dennis Gartman went full bull-tard of crude oil (in $29.95 terms), Goldman Sachs has come out with a "lower for longer" warning about the crude complex noting that the gains have been exacerbated by still large short positioning and the break of key technical levels. Despite the magnitude of this rally, Goldman does not believe that data releases over the past week suggest a change in oil fundamentals. In fact, high frequency data continue to point to an oversupplied market despite a gradual decline in US production.
No More "Free Trade" Treaties: It's Time for Genuine Free Trade
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/07/2015 19:30 -0500It is erroneous to believe that free traders have been historically in favor of free trade agreements between governments. Paradoxically, the opposite is true. Curiously, many laissez-faire advocates fall into the government-made trap by supporting “free-trade” treaties. The very fact that governments are negotiating in the name of free trade should be suspicious for any libertarian or true advocate of free trade. It’s time for genuine free trade.
Faith In Central Banks Dwindles
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/07/2015 11:24 -0500There is little that is of greater importance to systemic confidence than faith in the abilities of central banks. Thus, when even the mainstream financial press begins to publish articles about a potential “loss of credibility” faced by these august institutions, one must begin to pay close attention.
The Two Major Factors That Will Drive Markets In Q4 According To SocGen (Spoiler: Not The Fed)
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/06/2015 20:29 -0500For SocGen, as a result of a rather unfortunate credibility-losing accident, the Fed will not be one of the two major factor that will drive markets in the fourth quarter. So what will? According to the French bank, it is all up to China and Earnings now.
Glencore Explains What Would Happen If It Is Downgraded To Junk
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/06/2015 14:43 -0500"In the event of a downgrade by Standard & Poor’s and/or Moody’s from current ratings to the level(s) immediately below... there are $4.5 billion of bonds outstanding, where a 125bps margin step-up would apply, in the event that the bonds were rated sub-investment grade by either major ratings agency."
Nomi Prins: How Trump Became Trump And What That Means For The Rest Of Us
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/05/2015 16:35 -0500Unfortunately, we are used to politicians saying whatever they think they need to say to be elected president, and falling way short of their campaign promises on the job. Even scarier would be the notion of selling America to the craftiest bidder. The election may be more than a year away, but isn’t it time to dig beneath the carefully crafted persona that is Trump and unearth the person and the full spectrum of his business dealings? To see the real Donald Trump is to plunge into all the conflicts of interest he denies, the financial tricks he dispenses, the crucial details he obfuscates, and the flimflam he offers up day in, day out.
Biggest Short Squeeze In 4 Years Leads To Longest Winning Streak Of 2015
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/05/2015 15:02 -0500It Doesn't Matter (Until It Does)
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/05/2015 13:35 -0500Stairways.. and Elevators...
How Bad Can This Get, And How Fast?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/04/2015 06:07 -0500$13 trillion in market losses in just one quarter would be very hard to make up for even in very favorable circumstances. We have no such circumstances. We’ve built our very lives on squeezing China et al for 27 years, and issuing more debt as if there’s no tomorrow - sort of a self-fulfilling prophecy -, and now we’ve belatedly realized that there’s a time limit on that model. But hey, by all means, it’s your money, and it’s your life, so do keep on betting on that recovery, and the return to ‘normal’, whatever that once was. Put it all on red. Go crazy! You do risk becoming a lonely crowd though. Meanwhile, those of us down here with our feet planted in the real earth have just this one question: “How bad can this get, and how fast?”.
"There Are Five Times More Claims On Dollars As Dollars In Existence" - Why This Matters
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/01/2015 18:29 -0500According to the Fed, there is about $60 trillion of US Dollar credit or claims for US dollars. Also according to the Fed, there are about $12 trillion US dollars. So, the data show plainly there are five times as many claims for US dollars as US dollars in existence. Does this matter to investors? Well, yes, it matters a lot.

Is This The Scariest Chart In America This Week?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/30/2015 19:40 -0500Either, a) BLS payrolls data is entirely 'made-up', or b) US jobs are being created in some other regions than the six major Fed surveys. Either way, this chart will strike fear into the heart of Janet Yellen as she 'hopes" for some cover for her rate-hike... before the whole house of cards collapses...
Brazilian Nightmare Worsens On Bad Budget Data, Record Low Confidence, Horrific Government Approval Ratings
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/30/2015 16:11 -0500With the fiscal picture looking increasingly precarious and confidence collapsing, we bring you the latest from the frontlines of the EM meltdown. In short, Brazil is falling apart at the seams. Now, who wants tickets to the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio?




